Canciones del Alma

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Canciones del Alma
Al Hurricane's Canciones Del Alma.png
Studio album by
Released1973?
Genre New Mexico music
Label Hurricane Records
Al Hurricane chronology
Mi Saxophone
(1968)
Canciones del Alma
(1973)
Sigue Cantando

Canciones del Alma is the second full-length album released by the New Mexico musician Al Hurricane in 1973?. [1] [2]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Amor Perdido" 
2."Cobarde Corazon" 
3."La Bola Negra" 
4."Cuatro Caminos" 
5."Pá Todo El Año" 
6."Dos Palomas" 
Side two
No.TitleLength
7."Mi Ultima Parranda" 
8."Mi Burrita" 
9."Rincon De Una Cantina" 
10."Rosa Maria" 
11."Amor De Los Dos" 
12."La Mucura" 

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References

  1. Canciones del alma (Musical LP, 1973) [WorldCat.org]. OCLC   30618702 . Retrieved 2014-06-12.
  2. Larry Sandberg; Dick Weissman (1 September 1989). The folk music sourcebook . Da Capo Press. ISBN   978-0-306-80360-4.